Dynamic Digital Radiography Acquisition

DDR technology allows for the clinician to acquire an “x-ray that moves,” using the same system
as a normal, still-image x-ray. This breakthrough in radiology provides better definition than
fluoroscopy.

Continuous Pulse

Standing

Pulse Generator

PACS agnostic

Dose equivalent to about 2 standard X-rays

Short exposure time for optimal productivity

Synchronized multi-frame acquisition

Multi-function X-ray system for dynamic and static images for cost and workflow effectiveness

Up to 300 images acquired over 20 seconds creates a “cine-loop”

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Dynamic Digital Radiology (DDR) is a new type of X-Ray. DDR is a series of individual digital images
acquired at high speed and low dose. The resulting cine loop presents a diagnostic-quality view of dynamic
density and anatomical motion. That motion can be quantified with advanced image processing. DDR is a
promising platform for AI (Artificial Intelligence) applications. DDR is not fluoroscopy, DDR is X-Ray
that moves!